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Here is What You Can Learn in 30 Days

One month ago today, May 17th, 2011 I started this blog. I had just quit my full time job to pursue my entrepreneurial dreams and truth be told – I had no idea what I was actually going to do. All I knew was I did not want to have a job anymore, I wanted to build a company and change the world. I wasn’t really sure HOW that would happen.

Previously, one of my biggest challenges was I an outsider and found it difficult to connect with people in the technology industry. (Or at least the opportunities to connect.) That changed once I started my blog and writing for major publications. This has been the craziest month of my life at the same time the most relaxing month of my life. I joke and say “my life is pretty cool right now, I call the shots and pretty much do what I want to do each day.”

In the last 30 days I have spoken and interacted with entrepreneurs from NYC, San Francisco, Helsinki, Finland, Bangalore, India, Austria, Australia, and many other parts of the world. After years of tying to build out my company with a small team here in Seattle, I cannot tell you how many offers and business opportunities have come my way. I do not say this to boast, I say this so your eyes are opened to the opportunities right on the other side of the door you are staring at right now. It is all due to me taking the leap without knowing if the parachute was actually on my back.

After a failed first attempt I am back to the drawing board with my company Loyaltize. I am still going to build a company? Will it be Loyaltize? How will I do it? What will it look like? With whom? All these questions I could not answer (most I still can’t). But regardless, this has been the single best decision I have made in my life. More doors have been opened in the last 30 days than were opened in many years living a double life.

Here is what I have learned in 30 days:

Fear of the unknown paralyzes most people.

Letting go of the past and embracing the open road will lighten your load.

Most people only dream of quitting their job and pursuing their dreams.

Pursuing your dream is only one decision away, make it and don’t look back.

Once I came to terms with letting go of a comfortable income, other opportunities emerged.